User Manual - Maintenance: DOC-00036540 BM-0269-0 Rev A.02
User Manual - Maintenance: DOC-00036540 BM-0269-0 Rev A.02
User Manual - Maintenance: DOC-00036540 BM-0269-0 Rev A.02
DOC-00036540
BM-0269-0
Rev a.02
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permission from Ceragon Networks.
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In addition to the WEB edition, the manual is available in PDF format (suitable for print-out).
Operation Describes how to operate the system using either the Web EMS or the CLI.
General
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
Fault Finding
Unit Replacement
Replacing the Chassis
Replacing the TCC
Replacing an RMC/LIC
Replacing a PDC
FANs drawer replacement
Filter Unit Replacement
RFU-C Replacement
Appendices
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Fault Finding
The equipment designed to be highly reliable and relatively maintenance free. In the event of a system failure, the system will
provide detailed indications to assist troubleshooting and fault isolation. This chapter explains the alarm indications, and contains
procedures for troubleshooting and fault isolation.
To ensure simple and efficient system maintenance, the on-site technician will only replace IDU or RFU modules, and not repair
them. Under no circumstance will the technician be permitted to open the equipment in order to repair a module or circuit board.
Opening equipment will terminate the warranty.
Maintenance procedures the technician can perform include visual inspection, cleaning, cable/connector repair, link
alignment/adjustment, and re-torquing antenna mount bolts.
The following table lists the suggested preventive maintenance procedures, which include visual inspection of the equipment and
verification of operational parameters.
It is recommended to perform the procedures as often as local environmental conditions require. It is recommended to notify the
end customer prior to performing any preventive maintenance procedures that could affect service on the circuit.
Receive level (voltage in IDU/ODU/RFU, or using Per installation records Align/adjust as required
management)
Corrective maintenance consists of the steps described below. The steps provide a logical, sequential method for diagnosing and
resolving system problems.
Power supplies
Fading (due to heavy rain, new obstacle in path, antenna misalignment)
External equipment (SDH/SONET, ATM, Fast Ethernet, etc.)
Indoor Unit (IDU)
Radio Frequency Unit (RFU)
RF cable between the RFU and IDU
Exposure of equipment to severe conditions (high temperature, etc.)
System configuration
Note! This equipment contains components which are sensitive to "ESD" (Electro Static Discharge). It is therefore
essential that whenever disassembling the equipment and/or handling PC boards, special precautions to avoid ESD are
made. These precautions include personnel grounding, grounding of work bench, grounding of tools and instruments as
well as transport and storage in special antistatic bags and boxes.
Replacement
1. Replace the cards in the new chassis.
2. Carefully insert the new chassis into the rack.
3. Fasten the four screws.
4. Reconnect the chassis grounding cable.
5. Re-insert all cards.Tighten the capive screws gently with a screwdriver.
6. Reconnect the front cables.
7. Reconnect the power cable(s).
Remove
RMC
Insert RMC
Replacement
1. Carefully insert the new card. Ensure that the card enters the guides inside the chassis and gently press the card to
enter the internal connectors without the use of excessive force. Make sure that the card ejectors lock in the correct
position. See animation above.
2. Fasten the two captive screws gently with a screwdriver.
3. Reconnect all cables.
TCC Installation and Replacement
When installing a new system, the new TCC is delivered with an SD card, which stores the unit's software version and
configuration. The SD card is packaged in a compartment in the front portion of the TCC package. It is placed in such a
way that you can view the label and serial number of the SD card before opening the package.
When the SD card is inserted properly, it should click into place. The figure below shows an SD card properly inserted in
its socket on the TCC.
3. Carefully insert the new TCC. Ensure that the TCC enters the guides inside the chassis and gently press the TCC to
enter the internal connectors without the use of excessive force. Make sure that the card ejectors lock in the correct
position. See animation below.
4. Fasten the two captive screws gently with a screwdriver.
Replacement
In addition to the procedure below, it is important that the correct system configuration is reloaded from a backup file when
the TCC is replaced by a new TCC.
Remove
TCC
Insert TCC
1. Remove the SD card. Afterwards, you will insert the SD card into the new TCC in order to preserve the system's
current software and configuration. To remove the SD card, press down gently on the card and slide the card out of
its socket on the upper left side of the TCC.
Replacing a PDC
Remove
PDC
Insert PDC
Replacement
1. Carefully insert the new card. Ensure that the card enters the guides inside the chassis and gently press the card to
enter the internal connectors without the use of excessive force. See animation above.
2. Fasten the two captive screws gently with a screwdriver.
3. Reconnect the power cable.
FANs Drawer Replacement
Remove
FANs
Insert FANs
1. Unscrew the two captive screws that secure the FANs drawer to the chassis. A screwdriver may be used if
necessary to unscrew the screws.
2. Carefully remove the drawer from the chassis by pulling the screws.
Replacement
1. Carefully insert the new FANs drawer. Ensure that the drawer enters the guides inside the chassis and gently press
the card to enter the internal connectors without the use of excessive force. See animation above.
2. Fasten the two captive screws gently with a screwdriver.
Insert
Filter
The filter tray is secured to the chassis by means of a captive screw (no ejectors)
1. Unscrew the captive screw
2. Remove the filter tray by pulling the captive screw
3. Remove the filter foam from the filter tray
Replacement
1. Replace the filter foam in the filter tray
2. Slide the filter tray into the filter slot in the chassis.
3. Fasten the captive screw gently with a screwdriver.
Connecting the Power Cable
For a 2RU Chassis
1. Plug the power connector into the PDC and tighten the two screws on the sides of
the connector to secure the connector.
Direct Mount
Loosen the four M8 captive screws that secures the RFU to the antenna and carefully
remove the RFU from the suspension.
Before reinstallation of the new RFU, check that the O-ring gasket at the antenna
interface is not damaged. If the gasket is cracked or damaged, replace it with a new one.
Re-installation
Remote Mount
6-13 GHz
Loosen the four M8 captive screws that secures the RFU to the pole mount bracket and
carefully remove the RFU from the bracket.
15-38 GHz
Remove the flexible waveguide from the rear of the RFU by unscrewing the six screws
securing the flexible waveguide to the RFU.
Loosen the four M8 captive screws that secures the RFU to the pole mount bracket and
carefully remove the RFU from the bracket.
Before reinstallation of the new RFU, check that the O-ring gasket at the antenna
interface is not damaged. If the gasket is cracked or damaged, replace it with a new one.
Re-installation